Tod in English
- tod⇄expr. on one's tod, by oneself; on one's own; alone.
Ex. Francis Chichester went off on his tod around the world (Punch). - tod⇄tod (1), noun.
(British Slang.) - tod⇄tod (2), noun.
(Scottish.)
1. a fox.
2. (Figurative.) a crafty person.
Ex. Take care of the old tod; he means mischief (Robert Louis Stevenson). - tod⇄tod (3), noun.
1. an old British unit of weight, usually for wool, equal to about 28 pounds.
Ex. a tax of five ... shillings upon the exportation of every tod of wool (Adam Smith).
2. a bushy mass, especially of ivy.